Quote from: Citizen_not_Consumer on Yesterday at 19:34:41Wow after all the big talk, Panther lake is a pure disappointment! At least when the CPU is concerned.
AMD's 2 years old HX 370 on 4nm node is almost equally fast and efficient (In Cinebench 2024 multi is actually faster!).
Where is the 1.8nm node efficiency compared to AMD's 4nm?
Not a disappointment, Intel is the only CPU maker in the world that can design and fab their own CPUs. Wanting to maintain and operate their fabs instead of caving and outsourcing to TSMC a decade ago was their key chokepoint. It's why we got 14nm, 14nm+, 14nm++ etc.
Everyone else, AMD, Nvidia, MediaTek, Qualcomm, Playstation, Xbox, Apple etc rely on TSMC or other companies/fabs to make their CPUs and especially their GPUs.
There is no "AMD's 4nm", there is only TSMCs 4nm. And we know that these node names/numbers don't mean much these days.
The fact is that Panther Lake can match Arrow Lake in terms of performance while using similar or less power. It's funny how you singled out one of the few tests where it loses aka "Cinebench 2024" and it's only by a relatively small margin.
Also, AMDs 2 year old HX370 has been recycled in 2026 with the HX470 after two years, in 2026 AMD doesn't have anything new to offer, Exact Same CPU, GPU & NPU with marginally higher clocks. Same outdated RDNA 3.5 Architecture with zero support for FSR4.
Panther lake has the most powerful GPU with a 128-bit bus, beats the 890M in every single test, especially if Ray-tracing is involved.
All that's left is the GPU, they signed a multi-year contract with TSMC and thus the 12 Core GPU and Platform Tiles are still made by TSMC. The 4 Core GPU is made by Intel's 18A however which shows intel can Fab their own GPUs, The platform tile will be easy to carry over too. It's what they are finalizing now.
In a year or two Intel will be Designing and fabbing their CPU, GPU and Platform Tile for desktops, laptops and handhelds, that vertical stack will be unrivalled for a chipmaker.
The point isn't whether Intel absolutely crushes AMD or not, the question is, Can they compete? With panther lake, the answer is yes, finally they can, after a long dry spell.
For the first time I can recommend an Intel Laptop/Handheld chip over a Ryzen HX 370/470.
Strix Halo without FSR4 or frame-gen support is the only thing higher and it's way more expensive.
So yes, Intel is back.